dklawson
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I could shoot myself.
I've gutted and thrown out two dual gauges over the past two years. SURE, I've got some screws and chrome bits but I never thought it would have been possible to repair the darn things myself.
I've got to find another broken one just to try the repair! Congratulations! And thanks for posting your success!
EDIT: This is a follow up question that I should have asked earlier. When you repaired your gauge, was the needle pegged at the left end of the scale or had it managed to drift up to some intermediate indication? I was thinking about this after looking at your picture and reading the repair procedure again. I've seen a number of dead gauges that were already reading higher than ambient temperature. Since these are really pressure gauges, wouldn't that mean that the bourdon tube portion of the internal pressure gauge was also messed up? I'm only asking because I will start looking for one to try this repair procedure on and I don't want to start with one having other mechanical problems. Thanks.
I've gutted and thrown out two dual gauges over the past two years. SURE, I've got some screws and chrome bits but I never thought it would have been possible to repair the darn things myself.
I've got to find another broken one just to try the repair! Congratulations! And thanks for posting your success!
EDIT: This is a follow up question that I should have asked earlier. When you repaired your gauge, was the needle pegged at the left end of the scale or had it managed to drift up to some intermediate indication? I was thinking about this after looking at your picture and reading the repair procedure again. I've seen a number of dead gauges that were already reading higher than ambient temperature. Since these are really pressure gauges, wouldn't that mean that the bourdon tube portion of the internal pressure gauge was also messed up? I'm only asking because I will start looking for one to try this repair procedure on and I don't want to start with one having other mechanical problems. Thanks.
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